Remnant 2is home to multiple beautiful worlds. Each one is procedurally generated for each playthrough. The resources the game pulls from webs together someabsolutely stunning environments. They are full of varied enemies, hidden secrets, and stunning vistas. However, due to the procedurally generated maps, giving guides on exact locations can be hard. Nevertheless, here is my guide on how to find Kaeulas Rest Dungeon inRemnant 2. This should point you in the right direction, at least.

Where to find Kaeulas Rest dungeon inRemnant 2

To find Kaeulas Rest inRemnant 2,you will first need to gain access to the Yaesha world. Once you have loaded into this area, make your way to the Forgotten Grove. This should be your starting point in the area and is relatively calm. You will notice the beautiful surroundings, a bleak contrast to a number of the other worlds. Fawns, goddesses, and other woodland deities populate the area.

Make sure to explore every area in the Forgotten Grove, as the Kaeulas Rest dungeon can be anywhere. You may not find it on your first run-through of the area but never fear; you may always reload the area and look again. It won’t always be there inRemnant 2.

Where to find Kaeulas Rest dungeon in Remnant 2

You will spot the area by its golden glowing door embedded into a wall. It is usually secluded down a flight of stairs. Be aware of the enemies that lurk around them, though. Finding the door is the easy part. Once you’re inside, expect puzzles, enemies, and the final boss: Kaeula’s Shadow.

Dungeon rewards

There are a number of rewards available for completing the Kaeulas Rest dungeon. It makes it all worthwhile in the end. These two items can be collected after completing the final boss of theRemnant 2area.

Leo Gillick

Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.